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The complete mitochondrial genome of the common dentex, Dentex dentex (perciformes: Sparidae)
The common Dentex (Dentex dentex, Linnaeus 1758) has a significant economic importance and is a highly valued table fish in the Mediterranean region. The paucity of genetic information relating to sparids, despite their growing economic value, provides ...
Marina Ceruso +5 more
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The Bryde's whale is one of the least understood baleen whale species globally, limiting accuracy of regional and global conservation assessment. This study shows the occurrence of unique genetic lineages and evolutionary histories among Bryde's whale populations.
Dominique Paynee +7 more
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Morphometric and geometric morphometric data of Cichlidogyrus casuarinus
The morphometric and geometric morphometric data underlying results of the article Kmentová N., Hahn C., Koblmüller S., Zimmerman H., Vorel J., Artois T., Gelnar M., Vanhove M.P.M., Contrasting host-parasite population structure: morphology and ...
Kmentová, N (via Mendeley Data)
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Corrigendum: Comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genomes of three Zeugodacus species (Insecta: Tephritidae: Dacinae) and their phylogenetic relationships with other congeners. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 81: 747–759. doi: 10.3897/asp.81.e105025 [PDF]
The complete mitogenomes of fruit flies Zeugodacus (Javadacus) calumniatus, Z. (Javadacus) heinrichi and Z. (Sinodacus) hochii have similar gene order and contain 37 genes and a non-coding region.
Hoi-Sen Yong +7 more
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This review reveals major genetic data gaps for Philippine mangrove fauna, especially invertebrates, limiting species‐level eDNA detection. By compiling 48 years of biodiversity records and assessing reference library coverage, it highlights the need for targeted sequencing and shows how integrating eDNA with conventional surveys strengthens monitoring
Earl Kevin T. Cooper +14 more
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High-resolution mitogenomics of within-species relationships can answer such phylogeographic questions as how species survived the most recent glaciation, as well as identify contemporary factors such as physical barriers, isolation, and gene flow.
Carr, Steven M, Lait, Linda A
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AbstractBackgroundAlthough knowledge of the sizes, contents, and forms of plant mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) is increasing, little is known about the mechanisms underlying their structural diversity. Evolutionary information on the mitogenomes ofPrimula, an important ornamental taxon, is more limited than the information on their nuclear and ...
Lei Wei +4 more
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ABSTRACT Non‐native species can be introduced to novel environments such as cities via wildlife trade. These populations may have conservation value—particularly if they are of a species threatened in its native range. Genetic tools can help assess the fitness of introduced populations by indicating if they are (1) suffering the consequences typically ...
Astrid A. Andersson +7 more
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Next-Generation Mitogenomics: A Comparison of Approaches Applied to Caecilian Amphibian Phylogeny [PDF]
Mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequences are being generated with increasing speed due to the advances of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and associated analytical tools.
Briscoe, AG +38 more
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This study firstly reports the complete mitochondrial genome of Acytolepis puspa, providing an important mitogenomic reference for the previously unrepresented genus Acytolepis. ABSTRACT The butterfly genus Acytolepis (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae) is widely distributed in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms.
Muyang Li +5 more
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